I can always reproduce this problem with taking a screen shot of Firefox
(maximized) in Kubuntu (default KSnapshot) and after saving Firefox
hangs. Switching to Raleigh and Emacs GTK themes solves this.
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Ok more tests. With the Oxygen theme I get the lockups. When I switch
GTK-2 to Raleigh and GTK-3 to Emacs the lockups go away. But I'm stuck
using themes that are, uh, just a bit too 1990's for my tastes - LOL.
Emacs theme reminds us of Windows 3.0 what a horrific memory !
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FWIW, I haven't seen one of these freezes since I switched gtk2 theme
from oxygen-gtk to Oxygen-Molecule-Flat. Normally I would experience at
least one freeze every two days (usually more often).
I have now patched gtk2-engines-oxygen 1.3.3 with the changes mentioned
in the Emacs bug report:
I'm removing the duplicate status of this bug.
This bug is about Firefox and Thunderbird freezing after starting
successfully.
Bug #1142213 is about GTK applications including Emacs not starting at
all for which as fix has been found
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1142213
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1142213 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1142213
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1142213
emacs23/24 GUI does not start when run in Kubuntu 13.04 with oxygen-gtk
theme enabled
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Ok more tests. With the Oxygen theme I get the lockups. When I switch
GTK-2 to Raleigh and GTK-3 to Emacs the lockups go away. But I'm stuck
using themes that are, uh, just a bit too 1990's for my tastes - LOL.
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I see the same effect with Kubuntu 13.04 64 bit. Clean install.
Thundrbird 17.0.5
Firefox 20.0
Desktop theme is Oxygen
The hang also seems to happen when Thunderbird and Firefox have been
idle for a while. I do not see any such problems with other
applications.
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I can confirm David Wallace's assertion that this seems to happen after
the computer wakes from idle.
The first email I try to send at that point freezes my machine for
approximately 1.5 minutes. Then the email goes through and my system is
back. It seems that it is actually going through the
Same for me, everything ran great until I upgrade to Raring from 12.x
Firefox 20.0, Thunderbird 17.0.5
The only thing I recall about upgrading is that new nVidia drivers were
install during the upgrade.
I was not using Oxygen GTK theme, I was using the Air Black Remix for
Window Decorations and
I've switch themes a few times - still happening regardless of desktop
theme.
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Title:
thunderbird freezes at random : must be killed and reload
I'm affected by this. Fresh installation of Kubuntu 13.04 64 bit.
Thunderbird and FIrefox randomly hang, often after an idle period. Have
tried changing theme to see if the oxygen-gtk theme may be the issue as
suggested. This would seem to have solved the issue.
May be unrelated, but if
I believe this is actually a bug in the Oxygen GTK engine.
Attached is some gdb output I took from a hung thunderbird.
It looks like Oxygen-gtk2 is spawning a new glib main loop when it's
running kde4-config --path config
While writing this exact comment I got the exact same hang in Firefox.
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I just found 1142213, which looks like the issue that I saw in the GDB output.
This bug may or may not be a duplicate of 1142213 but the freezes I've
experienced are most ceratainly due to 1142213.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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I'm also experiencing issue described by Paul White - both Firefox and
Thunderbird freeze at the same time, no other application is affected.
I'm also on Kubuntu Raring.
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I'm seeing this problem a lot less now.
KDE is now at version 4.10.1, Firefox 19.0.2 and Thunderbird 17.0.4 but
both Firefox and Thunderbird seem to freeze at the same time. No other
applications seem to be affected here.
** Also affects: firefox (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status:
I've noticed today that Dolphin refused to open a window for folders
when I double clicked on the desktop icons. It just sat there, and sure
enough both Firefox and Thunderbird were both frozen dead. As soon as I
killed FF and TB, another double click on the folder icons responded
instantly.
** Tags added: amd64 kubuntu raring
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I'm seeing this frequently on both a desktop and a laptop running
Kubuntu 13.04 (Alpha 1) with KDE 4.10.00. Thunderbird version is
currently 17.0.2.
This seems to happen after leaving Thunderbird running in the background
for several hours checking mail but not otherwise using the program.
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: thunderbird (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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add package affected by the bug
** Package changed: ubuntu = thunderbird (Ubuntu)
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please note that the choose package is not able to find thunderbird :
too many package.
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